Printing in Chinese for photobook

Hello All,
I want to print the photobook with introduction in Chinese. Did anyone in the forum print the album by Apple in Chinese before?
What is your experience?
Many Thanks,
Anthony
iMac 2Gb intel duo core   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Did you try this? Did it work? I'd like to make a bilingual book (Mandarin/English) but it would be nice to know that was possible before I do all the work of creating it.

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